I like taking photographs from airplanes. It is usually not that simple, as the contrast is decreased drastically. And not everything is "photogenic". :-) So, the yield is usually very low.

Here are a couple of very different pictures taken during my recent trip to Europe:
1. Very pastoral view from Czechia (vicinity of Prague):
http://42graphy.org/misc/Czechia_IR35068.jpg

2. Very industrial view of Frankfurt:
http://42graphy.org/misc/FRA_IR35077.jpg
This had extremely low contrast, I think I was able to push all I can (with a combination of contrast boosting, "clarity" in LR [unsharpen filter AFAIK], and sharpening). However, the history shows that I am wrong and PDMLers were able to suggest some further improvements. So, I'd appreciate those suggestions.

All comments and suggestions are welcome!

Igor


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